wediee Wupertt Oalip Mews Leo. Thursday, May 1%, 1962 Fashions a question of style, experts say PARIS (Reuters) -—~ Dressing with elegance is: not a question of money, say smart Frenchwomen and | fashion designers. In Paris, where the cult of personal appearance is on a par with ‘an appreciation of fine: aire ‘nomen ee born with © Cafe pla nned at Simpson unique flair for fashion, others can acquire it. ‘SA.woman can be essentially » elegant.in a pair of blue jeans,” By TOM WHITE Daily News Correspondent PORT SIMPSON ROUNDUP Said the young Vicomtesse Jac- ; queline de Ribes, well known for her.personal good taste and last year voted one of the world’s 12 best dressed women. She believes that fashion is a question of knowing one’s own style — and sticking to it, The vicomtesse says being and Frank Wong came over on ithe North Coast Services plane ‘Thursday to make preparations for the grand opening of a cafe ‘here. They expect to be in full operation in two weeks. These : : : cafe operators are well - known well’ dressed is the antithesis of it out people and are famous being over-dressed. Likewise, il! po. thoir Chinese dishes and zood has nothing to do with elaborate: 7... : Service, ‘furs, jewels, or rich brocades and . : . of % } embroideries. “Fashions may: wha ° nat Going into hospital recently change, but women must adapt. by plane were the babies of Mrs. their wardrobes to their own! ploy Alexcec, Mrs. Robert Smith personalities and mode of living”, ‘with 4 sprained ankle, and Ren- she says, GOOD GROOMING nie Johnson with his baby. Mrs. Jean Guyonnet, Parisian; , nomena * for the " Soclety woman, believes good | ‘plan W s ent, Wednesday “as! grooming is the first requisite | PNe wa ay, ¢ /one of the crew of the Victoria; | Piledriving Company had had fan aecident, A piece of lumber ‘struck him on the chin and he iwas badly shaken up. The plane ;took him in to the pert General Hospital. of being well dressed. No matter | what price a woman may have pald for her dress, she says, the final effect is ruined if the ae- eessories are not well chosen, and her hair, make-up, stockings, ' and other details are not im- - *® & peceanle. Chanfreau talented Solomon Spence has returned 7 . ? cayae Nome to the village after being young fashion designer, believes | in the hospital at Prince Ru- the best. way for a;woman to be | : for t “I sa kes well dressed is’ not' have too | Pert for “ We *. many clothes. ~ “Curiously”, he says, “it is often the women who 1 + Ronald Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Reginald Sampson and Horace: who put on the poorest to Spend Russ, Mrs. O’Connor, the field oo Every fashion-conscious wo. DUS, and workers of Eby and ’ cman: aac or man consulted : Sons Lid. have been recent pas- de are ‘sengers on the plane to the vil- Yo, , agrees: that the art of being well ' le 4 dressed can be taught. Jacques “8° “: Heim, president of the syndicate | as * of Paris, Haute Couture De-. “< signers, feels women in general Announcements exhibit more taste today than @ Sons of Norway are observing: ever befcre. ‘their Independence Day, Friday | ‘night, May 18th with a whist; and dance. Everybody welcome. : (98) | TEEN HOP St. Peter’s Church Hall 8 - 12 Midnight Saturday, May 19 Local UFAWU meets 8:00 p.m.. tonight. Islander Hall. ‘tion reports and general busi- ness. All members are urged to: attend. 197 PORT SIMPSON.---Robert Quan! Prince Ru-! \ @ Prince Rupert Shoreworkers: Conven-! FREE | DELIVERY 4 New church at cannery By GLADYS BLYTU centre for the people of Port Ed- Daily News Correspondent ward and the Skeena River can- of our / : Work has bezun on the exca-|neries will also serve as a focal . vation for the new Anglican) point for native work of the Dio- Chureh and mission house for|cese under the care of Rev. CHINESE FOOD Port Edward which church offi- | George Robinson, which’ ex- Orders of $3.00 and.-ap, Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE cials hope will be completed sometime in the stunmer. Con- tracts are to be let and it is hop- ed the foundation will be put in shortly. ~ Plans are to have the main structure supplied by Pan-Abode Ltd. of Vancouver. The church building will seat; 100 people and the dimensions are to be 70 by 32 feet. The adjoining mission house will serve to accommodate the clergy and visiting officials tends from Ocean Falls.to the northern boundary of British Columbia and from Prince Ru- pert to Vanderhoof and Dawson Creek. PORTABLE GOLD DREDGE At last, the amazing ‘““BONANZA" Portable Gold Dredge, which has proven close to 90% fine gold recovery. Puts through 4 to 6 yards of gravel per hour and is designed to work successfully on all types of placer property. This with four bedrooms, a common |} entire Canadian Unit can be packed any distance by one rT he ahareh white his to be all '™O?: For full information, pictures and brochure on this oe So Nien IS wo 2° * WT outstanding achievement in the gold mining world; write to: | PERSONALS C. B..Calder of Burns Lake will arrive in the city by car Satur- day to-visit -his son-in-law and; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; Green, 1150 Park Avenue. BONANZA FINING EQUIPMENT LTD., 217 Carrall Street, Vancouver 1, -B.C. (Dealerships Open) FIRST AID DEMONSTRATION — Lt. Neil Villier, areca cadet training officer, watches as several] Irish Fusiliers Army cadets give a demonstration in first ald and national survival. The cadets were trained in first aid by St. John Ambulance Associa- tion volunteers. Demonstrations were given during the annual inspection. last night at the Armory. _ Statr photo by Gary” Oakes ‘here’s something Squad ron Air Cadets to hold inspection Parents of members of Air Cadets of Squadron | 559 will be urged to attend an annual inspection at 8 p.m. June 11 at the Court House grounds, it was an- | nounced at the monthly meeting of the sponsoring : committee of the Squadron Monday. The mecting was told that! Wing Cmdr, T. J. MacKinnon! vised the committee that all, DFC, CD. would be the inspect-| photography equipment had been: ing officer and he would be aC~ | received, and all cadets could companied by B. O. Mayne of the | take a photography course when British Columbia League. The} the equipment was assembled, attendance of parents and spec- | tators al the parade and march | | | past has a bearing on the marks’ rreceived by the Squadron An RCAF Air Cadet training »officer would be arriving in the | ! { Seagrams SPECIAL , OLD -. BC. Red Cross fund $560,000 City May 30 to eive final cadet ‘training prior to this important! VANCOUVER -~ B.C. Red. ‘inspection, S/Set. J. E. Gregory,}Cross campaign has reached; committee chairman, informed | $560, 000 to date or about 83 per: the members, jeent of the provincial target of Seven cadets will represent | £574,569. the local squadron at Cadet} Mr. W J. McFadyen, B.C. pre- Stummer Training Camp to beisident said this is higher than - i {held at Sea Island July 22 tojat-ihe same time in 1961 and in : ‘August 4, Hine with national returns of _Fit. Lt. Douglas ad-1$4,713.438 to date. or 76.51 per Fug ue cout of the Canadian $6,160,452 ° HEAR MISS JUDY LaMARSH LIBERAL M.P. 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